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the clintons go for it. the clintons are furious. the clintons are offended. hillary was said to be crying when she hears about this. that's what the aide to sadr told me. so david shuster doesn't think much of it. he doesn't think it such a bad thing and eventually gets called in to talk to the suits at msnbc about the conduct because they're hearing complaints about it. so we decided to apologize. goes on tv and apologizes. that apparently is not enough to satisfy the clintons. they are still upset that he was on tv. he tries to convince the suits at msnbc that hillary clinton is just using this, using him in his head, his example as a way to put her campaign and to show that she is a victim. because there's various polling throughout hillary clinton's history that when she is a victim she does well. monica lewinsky, great for her poll numbers. that sort of thing. so shuster is trying to make this argument at msnbc. they are not doing anything about it. hillary clinton meanwhile, is threatening to cancel the debate at msnbc that the democratic debate that th
the clintons go for it. the clintons are furious. the clintons are offended. hillary was said to be crying when she hears about this. that's what the aide to sadr told me. so david shuster doesn't think much of it. he doesn't think it such a bad thing and eventually gets called in to talk to the suits at msnbc about the conduct because they're hearing complaints about it. so we decided to apologize. goes on tv and apologizes. that apparently is not enough to satisfy the clintons. they are still...
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when i first contacted both the clinton foundation, the clinton spokesman, and mr. justra, they denied any such meeting took place. then whether we told them, we'd already talked to the head that told us all about the meeting but actually has a picture of him and bill at the home and that he proudly displayed on his office wall they then acknowledged that yes, the meeting had taken place. >> so what happened to the company that benefited from the deal in kazakhstan? after a merger it became a uranium giant called uraniumone. and then the russians bought it. in 2008 and 2009 they were particularly attractive target for the russian government. and the russians acquired that target. >> they would acquire 50% of projected uranium output by 2015. >> in other words russia controls what was projected to be up to half of america's uranium. >> does secretary clinton happen to be in this? >> for that deal to go through, it needs federal government approval. one of the ones that have to approve that deal is secretary clinton. >> senator clinton was 'posed to these buys from co
when i first contacted both the clinton foundation, the clinton spokesman, and mr. justra, they denied any such meeting took place. then whether we told them, we'd already talked to the head that told us all about the meeting but actually has a picture of him and bill at the home and that he proudly displayed on his office wall they then acknowledged that yes, the meeting had taken place. >> so what happened to the company that benefited from the deal in kazakhstan? after a merger it...
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when i first contacted both the clinton foundation the clinton spokesman, and mr. justra they denied any such meeting took place. when we said well, we already talked to the let of told us all about the meeting has a picture of bill and him at the helm and it was probably acknowledged on his wall. and then they acknowledged yes, the meeting had taken place. >> so what happened to the company that benefited from the deal in kazakhstan? after a merger it became a uranium giant, but uranium won. and then the us ares bought it. >> uranium one was important. in 2008 and 2009 they attracted the russian government. they would acquire 50% of projected uranuum output in 2015. >> in other words russia controls what was projected to be up to half of america's uranium. >> does secretary clinton happen to be in this? >> as senator clinton was vigorously opposed to these buys from countries into the u.s. >> that's a great point, bret. remember the divide ports deal which she was opposed to. >> we believe no foreign governments should control our parts. in this case we're talking
when i first contacted both the clinton foundation the clinton spokesman, and mr. justra they denied any such meeting took place. when we said well, we already talked to the let of told us all about the meeting has a picture of bill and him at the helm and it was probably acknowledged on his wall. and then they acknowledged yes, the meeting had taken place. >> so what happened to the company that benefited from the deal in kazakhstan? after a merger it became a uranium giant, but uranium...
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[laughter] president clinton: isn't it grand? [laughter] [applause] president clinton: i thought it was too good to be true. [laughter] president clinton: but there is one thing to be honest with you tonight. this is really me. i am really here. [laughter] president clinton: end the record on that count is clear. in good days and bad in times of conference and controversy i have shown up here for eight straight years. [applause] president clinton: looking back, that was probably a mistake. [laughter] president clinton: in just eight years i have given you enough material for 20 years. [laughter] president clinton: this is a special light for me for a lot of reasons. jay leno is here. [laughter] [applause] president clinton: no matter how mean he is to me, i just love this guy. [laughter] president clinton: because together we give hope to gray-haired chunky baby boomers everywhere. [laughter] [applause] president clinton: tonight marks the end of an era. the after dinner party hosted by "vanity fair." as you may have heard, it ha
[laughter] president clinton: isn't it grand? [laughter] [applause] president clinton: i thought it was too good to be true. [laughter] president clinton: but there is one thing to be honest with you tonight. this is really me. i am really here. [laughter] president clinton: end the record on that count is clear. in good days and bad in times of conference and controversy i have shown up here for eight straight years. [applause] president clinton: looking back, that was probably a mistake....
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clinton. meanwhile hillary is in the senate after this time after leaving the white house and hillary is incredibly nice to people like john mccain and lindsey graham and staunch republicans. it's softened their image and hillary clinton's image and i think that is the key to this understanding of how they came back as the republican part of this. so when i'm speaking to them they are only saying nice things even if we are not going to credit to these peopl these peog nasty things about the clintons they have warm feelings and i think it is a credit to the human interaction and the understanding of human nature that humans in a way are complex and can be won over rather easily when a powerful man like bill clinton gives you a compliment you would give him more favorability than you did before hand and so 15 years of doing this has paid off and i would also argue as i did in the book that in 2008, the comeback had been so sufficient with the conservatives and republicans that the problem was ne
clinton. meanwhile hillary is in the senate after this time after leaving the white house and hillary is incredibly nice to people like john mccain and lindsey graham and staunch republicans. it's softened their image and hillary clinton's image and i think that is the key to this understanding of how they came back as the republican part of this. so when i'm speaking to them they are only saying nice things even if we are not going to credit to these peopl these peog nasty things about the...
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now, we have chelsea clinton saying it. chelsea clinton is not a clinton hater. so, i'd like to make one point about how complicated this all is as a point of disclosure. i headed a project with my son when i asked president obama, president clinton and president bush if they would meet with my son who's mildly autistic. doug band was the person i was put into contact with. doug didn't ask for anything in exchange. bill clinton spent 45 minutes with my son. couldn't have been more gracious and helpful with my son. this charity does a lot of good but the charity was used to do some things that aren't very good that definitely unethical and we might find out later with an e-mail dump. this isn't a black and white, black hat and white hat story. these -- the clintons are people who have been public servants for a long time, try to do for their country but keep stepping into stuff like this. >> they also trade in not only to make money on their public service but trade in to make a ton of money on their public service. in chelsea clinton's own words, they hustle for
now, we have chelsea clinton saying it. chelsea clinton is not a clinton hater. so, i'd like to make one point about how complicated this all is as a point of disclosure. i headed a project with my son when i asked president obama, president clinton and president bush if they would meet with my son who's mildly autistic. doug band was the person i was put into contact with. doug didn't ask for anything in exchange. bill clinton spent 45 minutes with my son. couldn't have been more gracious and...
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clinton inc. and part of clinton inc. being hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. how do these two relate? at one point you're talking about, for example, chelsea clinton as a campaign manager, the royal child. >> guest: right. >> host: so she is not at the point where she could run a presidential campaign being trusted with that traffic look, i tried to describe like this. you have a family business. we know a family businesses tend to work. attended in charge by the family and everybody else is auxiliary. clinton inc. is very much a family business. easier in the family, you are not only is your place secure for life but you're always there and you're always in charge. when a daughter or a son comes into a family business, they are allowed usually and certainly in this case to tell aids or staff members how to work, how the work should be done. this is what's going on. she comes in. because of her own ambitions and own reasons she is a disruptive force in clinton inc. and that's something that they're trying to contend with because, i become its complex but basic
clinton inc. and part of clinton inc. being hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. how do these two relate? at one point you're talking about, for example, chelsea clinton as a campaign manager, the royal child. >> guest: right. >> host: so she is not at the point where she could run a presidential campaign being trusted with that traffic look, i tried to describe like this. you have a family business. we know a family businesses tend to work. attended in charge by the family and...
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when i contacted both the clinton foundation the clinton spokesman and mr. justra they denied any such meeting ever took place. and then when we told them well we had already talked to the head of kazakhstan who has a picture of him and bill at the home in chappaqua, and that he proudly displayed on his office wall they then acknowledged that yes, the meeting had taken place. >> so what happened to justra's company that benefited from that deal in kazakhstan? after a merger it became a uranium giant. called uranium one. and then the russians bought it. >> uranium one became very active in acquiring uranium assets actually in the united states itself. by 2008 2009 they were particularly attractive target for the russian government. >> and the russians acquired that target. >> they would acquire what would amount to 50% of projected uranium output by 2015. >> in other words, russia now controls what was projected to be up to half of america's uranium. does secretary clinton factor into this? >> for that deal to go through, it needs federal government approval.
when i contacted both the clinton foundation the clinton spokesman and mr. justra they denied any such meeting ever took place. and then when we told them well we had already talked to the head of kazakhstan who has a picture of him and bill at the home in chappaqua, and that he proudly displayed on his office wall they then acknowledged that yes, the meeting had taken place. >> so what happened to justra's company that benefited from that deal in kazakhstan? after a merger it became a...
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and it goes back to send in mama clinton said about clinton and about her and roger clinton was whenever they want into a room, they could sense who was the person who least liked them and they would spend time trying to woo them. he said that as a major mistake for a leader. he talks about the need of bill clinton is to be loved what she said please do him listening not to hold it. can't like leon panetta, alice rivlin and the grown-ups in the white house who had other careers, jobs, while parent is to go back to the insider listening to the kids, george stephanopoulos who was so afraid of the press and headline that they say go with the special prosecutor. you make a huge mistake for yourself. once you have a special prosecutor to have to justify themselves. bill clinton, tried to be loved and accepted negative headlines can support the special prosecutors and he and his memoir says it biggest mistake i made. it just jumps off the page with frustration and anger. he did listen to me. that is a weakness. >> you mentioned but bill clinton regretted that he never had a war to fight. he di
and it goes back to send in mama clinton said about clinton and about her and roger clinton was whenever they want into a room, they could sense who was the person who least liked them and they would spend time trying to woo them. he said that as a major mistake for a leader. he talks about the need of bill clinton is to be loved what she said please do him listening not to hold it. can't like leon panetta, alice rivlin and the grown-ups in the white house who had other careers, jobs, while...
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the money flflowed in to the clinton -- the clinton -- toto e clinton foundation. why were the donors giving? what did they think they were getting? the critics of this say what it ended up being was intentionally a way that donors saw way to curry favor with the state department on controversial issues. >> two points. one, the reason n e clintonn state department and the enentie obama administration was willing to give a lot of arms to the saudis and the bahrainis, is they were to bring the saudis and bahrainis while trying to open negotiations with iran. everybody knows this. we do not need to f find some nefariouous payoff in n order to understand the policy. yoyou can agree with a policy or disagree with a policy, but if you are in favor of the opening of iran, it is hard to say they should not havave sold these ars to the sunnis.s. they werere trying to kekeep a balance e of power g going in or toto bring some kind of peace ad resolution to these nuclear issues. on the clinton globalization, the point i was trying to make, the whole business model of this thin
the money flflowed in to the clinton -- the clinton -- toto e clinton foundation. why were the donors giving? what did they think they were getting? the critics of this say what it ended up being was intentionally a way that donors saw way to curry favor with the state department on controversial issues. >> two points. one, the reason n e clintonn state department and the enentie obama administration was willing to give a lot of arms to the saudis and the bahrainis, is they were to bring...
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so bill clinton, husband hillary clinton, old, fierce, bitter rival of jerry brown, bill clinton who agreed to put that history aside and help jerry brown in 2010, came calling on governor brown in sacramento last week. we don't know exactly what they talked about, exactly what was said, but we do know this. today, one week before the california primary, the biggest name in california democratic politics, the man who chased bill clinton all around the country in 1992, who called him corrupt and worse, who never actually endorsed him for president, who went after hillary clinton as hard as anyone in the 1990s, today that man, jerry brown, governor jerry brown, came off the sidelines and announced that he's endorsing hillary clinton for president. it really is hard to think of a major endorsement in politics that comes with as much history, as much drama, as much trauma, as this one. at a raw, human level it's fascinating to watch this play out. politically it's also a major development. a major signal. because if jerry brown, with all of that history, is ready to snub bernie sanders a
so bill clinton, husband hillary clinton, old, fierce, bitter rival of jerry brown, bill clinton who agreed to put that history aside and help jerry brown in 2010, came calling on governor brown in sacramento last week. we don't know exactly what they talked about, exactly what was said, but we do know this. today, one week before the california primary, the biggest name in california democratic politics, the man who chased bill clinton all around the country in 1992, who called him corrupt and...
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won't be clinton. what do you think is the president's best approach now that he is going to be on the trail in a matter of days to winning over those people in. >> well, listen. first of all, high school secretary clinton's responsibility to win over those people. i'm confident she alreawill hav forceful case to make about the values she represents and so i think she'll have a strong case to make and that's a case she'll make. president obama has a lot of credibility with the voters. president obama fought hard for many of the principles and priorities that senator sanders is talking about over the course of the campaign and devoted extraordinary amount of time to making sure that wall street doesn't run amuck and trample on middle class families and i can recite you and probably spare you right now a long recitation of all the things president obama's done to make sure that taxpayers are not on the hook for bailing out big banks and focused on expanding economic opportunity for the midding class. tha
won't be clinton. what do you think is the president's best approach now that he is going to be on the trail in a matter of days to winning over those people in. >> well, listen. first of all, high school secretary clinton's responsibility to win over those people. i'm confident she alreawill hav forceful case to make about the values she represents and so i think she'll have a strong case to make and that's a case she'll make. president obama has a lot of credibility with the voters....
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you had bill clinton there and hillary clinton there. you had donna karen. you had ben stiller. you had sean penn. lots of people showed up to say how wonderful this facility was going to be for everybody. >> but as all these projects moved forward questions were raised. the central question was about how so many of these deals seemed to come back at some point to the clintons. >> what quickly became apparent to many people is if you wanted a contract and you wanted to do business in haiti you had to have relationships with the clinton. that was key. >> the company that cleaned up the cell phone transfers was digicel. >> they took in more than $50 million in revenue in haiti. >> they're run by irish billionaire dennis o'brien who set up lucrative speeches for bill clinton as well as donating millions of his own money to the clinton foundation and one company that got a rare gold permit was vcs mining which didn't actually have much mining experience but would soon have hillary clinton's brother, tony rodham on its board. as for the industrial park the anchor tenant is a korean m
you had bill clinton there and hillary clinton there. you had donna karen. you had ben stiller. you had sean penn. lots of people showed up to say how wonderful this facility was going to be for everybody. >> but as all these projects moved forward questions were raised. the central question was about how so many of these deals seemed to come back at some point to the clintons. >> what quickly became apparent to many people is if you wanted a contract and you wanted to do business...
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>> i was being compensated by the clintons. >> just personally or the clinton executive services, clinton foundation, what was it? >> at that time i was an employee of clinton family personally and clinton foundation. >> okay. my time has expired. now recognize ranking member, mr. cummings. >> mr. cooper, the fbi's investigative summary states that apple server you helped install in the home of president and secretary clinton in 2008 was originally purchased for the purpose of hosting email services for president clinton's staff. to the best of your knowledge, is that accurate? >> yes, that's accurate. >> according to the fbi summary the decision was made to keep that server in the clinton residence. the reason was, and i quote, due to concern over insuring email reliability and a desire to segregate email for president clinton's various posts and endeavors, end of quote. according to the fbi the decision was made in january 2009 to switch from the apple server to a new server. fbi investigative summary states that in 2009, quote, according to cooper, in or around january 2009, the decisi
>> i was being compensated by the clintons. >> just personally or the clinton executive services, clinton foundation, what was it? >> at that time i was an employee of clinton family personally and clinton foundation. >> okay. my time has expired. now recognize ranking member, mr. cummings. >> mr. cooper, the fbi's investigative summary states that apple server you helped install in the home of president and secretary clinton in 2008 was originally purchased for...
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and hillary clinton is evergreen. before anyone e-mails or a message about putting these names out, the secret service these names can be publicly known. >>> there could be more trouble ahead for hillary clinton over her family's charitable foundation. the irs may soon look into allegations of public corruption. and you'll remember fbi director jim comey would not confirm whether his agency has an investigation into the clinton foundation. peters doey has specifics. >> reporter: an organization named for three speakers, the bill, hillary and clinton foundation, is being probed by the irs. the commissioner announced today amid accusations of pay for play. the commissioner passed along two irs investigators a letter from 64 republican lawmakers written by congresswoman marsha blackburn. she says "the clintons have used their foundation to personally enrich themselves at the expense of american foreign policy." she alleged a company paid bill clinton more than $16 million to be its chancellor and donated more than $1 mil
and hillary clinton is evergreen. before anyone e-mails or a message about putting these names out, the secret service these names can be publicly known. >>> there could be more trouble ahead for hillary clinton over her family's charitable foundation. the irs may soon look into allegations of public corruption. and you'll remember fbi director jim comey would not confirm whether his agency has an investigation into the clinton foundation. peters doey has specifics. >> reporter:...
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you had bill clinton there. you had hillary clinton there. you had donna karen, the fashion designer. you have ben stiller. you had sean penn. lots of people showed up to say how wonderful this facility was going to be for everybody. >> but as all these projects moved forward, questions were raised. the central question? the question which schweitzer investigated was about how so many of these deals seemed to come back at some point to the clintons. >> what quickly became apparent to many people was that if you wanted a contract if you wanted to do business in haiti, you had to have relationships with the clintons. that was absolutely key. >> the company that cleaned up on the cell phone transfers was digicel. >> in the six months running up to september 2012 they took in more than $50 million in revenue in haiti. >> digicel is run by irish billionaire dennis o'brien. who set up lucrative speeches for bill clinton as well as donating millions of his own money to the clinton foundation. and one company that got a rare gold permit was bcs minin
you had bill clinton there. you had hillary clinton there. you had donna karen, the fashion designer. you have ben stiller. you had sean penn. lots of people showed up to say how wonderful this facility was going to be for everybody. >> but as all these projects moved forward, questions were raised. the central question? the question which schweitzer investigated was about how so many of these deals seemed to come back at some point to the clintons. >> what quickly became apparent...
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>> the talk of winning deep red texas, that is gone, and bill clinton and secretary clinton planned last minute stops with a normal blue state. michigan does not have a large latino population to neutralize concerns about row enthusiasm among african-american voters. >> michigan does have a large muslim american community and tonight in new hampshire hillary clinton will be joined on stage by the voice that is prominent from the community, the gold star father whose son was killed in iraq and whose wife was insulted by donald trump. >> thank you, jennifer. news the fbi director is reiterating his july statement of not move forward with any criminal prosecution on the mail matter for hillary clinton is not sitting with with crump and his supporters. house speaker paul ryan not an enthusiastic backer from the beginning of the nominee said and i quote, "regardless of this decision the finding of the fbi investigation is that secretary clinton put our nation's secrets at risk and in doing so compromised our national security. she simply believe says before the law and plays by her own rules.
>> the talk of winning deep red texas, that is gone, and bill clinton and secretary clinton planned last minute stops with a normal blue state. michigan does not have a large latino population to neutralize concerns about row enthusiasm among african-american voters. >> michigan does have a large muslim american community and tonight in new hampshire hillary clinton will be joined on stage by the voice that is prominent from the community, the gold star father whose son was killed...
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and hillary clinton's staff. and i have a great deal amount of respect for huma abedin as does everyone that works on this campaign. and when we're successful in ten day, we will all take great pride in that clueing huma abedin including huma abedin. but that stuff is unknown to us and makes it more in-consume event onhuma abedin including huma abedin. but that stuff is unknown to us and makes it more in-consume event on including tregts tore comey to put forward the facts. if they involve hillary clinton, the voters should know that. if they were not taken from her server equipment which was the subject of the investigation that was concluded several months ago, the voter shoes know that. at this point innuendo is not a substitute for fact.shoes know that. at this point innuendo is not a substitute for fact. if you're going to introduce something 11 days to go, you need to provide full information. and at this point director comey is just unleashing a wildfire of innuendo, an nonhusbaonymously reports. it's incu
and hillary clinton's staff. and i have a great deal amount of respect for huma abedin as does everyone that works on this campaign. and when we're successful in ten day, we will all take great pride in that clueing huma abedin including huma abedin. but that stuff is unknown to us and makes it more in-consume event onhuma abedin including huma abedin. but that stuff is unknown to us and makes it more in-consume event on including tregts tore comey to put forward the facts. if they involve...
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clinton: i did. the first returns that came in were not what we thought, from florida and north carolina, but we knew that those would be challenging states. we still felt good about everything we knew about the states to come, to get the electoral college majority. and it went downhill from there. it was a shocking, devastating evening. i write in great detail about it. because i wasn't prepared for that. charlie: you had a victory speech, but not a concession speech. ms. clinton: i did. it was an effort to reach out to all those people who were against me, who my opponent had stirred up against me, as well. because i thought it was important to be president for everybody. and that's what i was looking forward to do. charlie: you found out about 12:00 it was not going well. ms. clinton: that is right. charlie: you chose not to go speak that night and to wait and come back the next morning. ms. clinton: right. charlie: and you try to speak to the idea that your heart was smashed, your soul was smashe
clinton: i did. the first returns that came in were not what we thought, from florida and north carolina, but we knew that those would be challenging states. we still felt good about everything we knew about the states to come, to get the electoral college majority. and it went downhill from there. it was a shocking, devastating evening. i write in great detail about it. because i wasn't prepared for that. charlie: you had a victory speech, but not a concession speech. ms. clinton: i did. it...
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clinton: thank you. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: thank you. thank you very much for that warm welcome. ms. clinton: thank. thank you very much for that warm welcome. i am so grateful to be here back at wellesley, especially for president johnson's very first commencement. and to thank her, the trustees, families and friends, faculty, staff, and guests for understanding and perpetuating the importance of this college. what it stands for, what it has meant, and what it will do in the years ahead. and most importantly, it's wonderful to be here with another green class to say congratulations to the class of 2017. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: i have some of my dear friends here from my class, a green class of 1969. and i assume, or at least you can tell me later, unlike us, you actually have a class cheer. [laughter] ms. clinton: 1-9-6-9 wellesley, yet another year with no class cheer. [laughter] ms. clinton: but it is such an honor to join with the college and all who have com
clinton: thank you. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] ms. clinton: thank you. thank you very much for that warm welcome. ms. clinton: thank. thank you very much for that warm welcome. i am so grateful to be here back at wellesley, especially for president johnson's very first commencement. and to thank her, the trustees, families and friends, faculty, staff, and guests for understanding and perpetuating the importance of this college. what it stands for, what it has meant, and what it...
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clinton is right up in that. and there is bill clinton as well. clinton was a serial philanderer. i think that is a fair thing to say. in the middle of -- it is about january of 1992, right before the iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primaries. the story explodes during that year that clinton had had an affair. people already knew about this. it was in the air. it was gennifer flowers who with tell her story to the star newspaper. what is interesting here, what you get in the tabloids in the supermarket, her story is picked up by cnn and other respectable news outlets. she says she had an 11 year affair with clinton. now, these issues of marital fidelity are coming into the race raising the 1960's question where clinton is said to have loose morals. clinton goes on in a famous moment. he goes on 60 minutes after the super bowl. the biggest audience possible. he sits down, hillary is forced to sit next to him. she has changed her name from hillary rodham to hillary rodham clinton around 1992. clinton says -- he did not have an affair with gennifer flowers but i have caused pain
clinton is right up in that. and there is bill clinton as well. clinton was a serial philanderer. i think that is a fair thing to say. in the middle of -- it is about january of 1992, right before the iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primaries. the story explodes during that year that clinton had had an affair. people already knew about this. it was in the air. it was gennifer flowers who with tell her story to the star newspaper. what is interesting here, what you get in the tabloids in the...
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hillary clinton loves and adores bill clinton. she thinks the world of him and bill clinton loves bill clinton and thinks the world of him and that's how he described it. [laughter] and i think that's probably how that relationship pretty much worked. >> host: so you are the editor of the online weekly standard. and so, the question would be as part of the conservative media in america and people looking at the book do you think that there is a case built here by daniel halper? use that it doesn't disqualify her but -- >> guest: that isn't the case i'm making. i don't know whether after reading this book somebody might decide that there is no way that they could eve never vote for hillary clinton. or i don't know the opposite. people are sort of smart enough to know who they should vote for and i don't want to go around telling people who to vote for my contention is this is an amazing story to where they are today and that is what i'm trying to tell is this amazing story. so it's not, you know people will conclude what they want
hillary clinton loves and adores bill clinton. she thinks the world of him and bill clinton loves bill clinton and thinks the world of him and that's how he described it. [laughter] and i think that's probably how that relationship pretty much worked. >> host: so you are the editor of the online weekly standard. and so, the question would be as part of the conservative media in america and people looking at the book do you think that there is a case built here by daniel halper? use that...
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they look down upon the clintons as opportunists, orbit, the clintons -- on the other hand, the clintons, for their part, look on the obama team, as a bunch of amateurs, inexperienced people who seem to fumble all the great issues of our time becauses they don't know how to govern. so there's many reason why they don't get along. >> host: here's betty on the democratic line. >> caller: c-span, you're getting to be like fox news. always negative stuff, and this guy here, he can't even say president obama so you know where he is coming from. and the -- it's ridiculous. every time -- you need to have more black people on speaking on different things. every time i watch -- i watch c-span every day because i'm 75 years old and i have time to watch this stuff, and it's ridiculous. >> host: so, caller, you're directing a lot of things. why don't you directu<%áa%% a n or comment to our guest. >> caller: i'm talking to him directly. we just got through talking about the supreme court. now he coming out with more negative stuff. it's ridiculous. i feel sorry for my grandkids and great-grandkids
they look down upon the clintons as opportunists, orbit, the clintons -- on the other hand, the clintons, for their part, look on the obama team, as a bunch of amateurs, inexperienced people who seem to fumble all the great issues of our time becauses they don't know how to govern. so there's many reason why they don't get along. >> host: here's betty on the democratic line. >> caller: c-span, you're getting to be like fox news. always negative stuff, and this guy here, he can't...
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bill clinton, the clinton people now would say, if he had gone to arkansas and been able to flip arkansas to al gore, instead of george w. bush, al gore would have won that election in 2000. that's how important it was. 1968, linden johnson was angry at his vice president who was running, hubert humphrey, didn't feel he was strong enough to the vietnam war. so johnson, if you could believe it, hold his donors, hold back, don't give money to humphrey. humphrey was not able to get on tv, lost that election by 400,000 votes. so these relationships can be very important. >> yeah, that 2000 decision, so controversial to this day by al gore, an election that close. you could look anywhere and say, if they could just scare up a few votes here, it would have made a difference. it's also interesting, in this case, this is not barack obama's vice president that we're talking about. it's a situation where his right-hand man is not the anointed successor. >> i think we would not have been surprised to see him talking this way had joe biden locked up the nomination under other circumstances. but peopl
bill clinton, the clinton people now would say, if he had gone to arkansas and been able to flip arkansas to al gore, instead of george w. bush, al gore would have won that election in 2000. that's how important it was. 1968, linden johnson was angry at his vice president who was running, hubert humphrey, didn't feel he was strong enough to the vietnam war. so johnson, if you could believe it, hold his donors, hold back, don't give money to humphrey. humphrey was not able to get on tv, lost...
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i'm hillary clinton abin tried. the key of the richest country in the country could be taken away from the uzon by libya from its competitors within its own american elite, huma, insults - this is a communicator with, uh, muslim brothers, but i just don’t want to now go into details. we will go into exactly these details, what you know, in general, ohume monkeys, a very curious figure, pay attention to the fact that, on the one hand, her father is from india, and her mother is from pakistan, and the family is muslim. uh, it is known that, uh, very principled, moreover, uh, they moved to saudi arabia. having found a common language with yusuf al-karde, who for many years, and on al-jazeera, broadcast and was another inspirer of the muslim brothers. and here through the possibilities and this. e this trend these ideological movements, the american democrats represented by obama and hillary clinton tried to take away this zone from their internal competitors, that is, to increase their opportunities. if i can put it
i'm hillary clinton abin tried. the key of the richest country in the country could be taken away from the uzon by libya from its competitors within its own american elite, huma, insults - this is a communicator with, uh, muslim brothers, but i just don’t want to now go into details. we will go into exactly these details, what you know, in general, ohume monkeys, a very curious figure, pay attention to the fact that, on the one hand, her father is from india, and her mother is from pakistan,...
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, the clinton foundation and now the clinton campaign. chief intelligence correspondent katherine haridge. >> according to published reports he built a donor base of more than a quarter billion dollars serving as secretary clinton's where he greeted heads of state to now serving as finance director for clinton's presidential campaign. citizens united e-mails suggest chang greeting then prime minister tony blair, worked with another long time clinton aide, huma abedin, fund-raising events, objectives and major donors. chang sent this nine-page e-mail to prepare secretary clinton for a briefing on the 67 vips attending a foundation dinner. guests range from major real estate and business executives to former politicians and aid organizations. fox news asked the government accountability group fact to review the e-mails and dennis chang's role. >> he can best be described as the bag man, raised the money. you would expect -- i've always expected that mr. chang would be right in the middle of some of these transactions that were going on betw
, the clinton foundation and now the clinton campaign. chief intelligence correspondent katherine haridge. >> according to published reports he built a donor base of more than a quarter billion dollars serving as secretary clinton's where he greeted heads of state to now serving as finance director for clinton's presidential campaign. citizens united e-mails suggest chang greeting then prime minister tony blair, worked with another long time clinton aide, huma abedin, fund-raising events,...
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clinton said he had lost count. >> it's close. this is the clinton presidency. all the stuff we want to do will not happen unless we approve this plan. >> as majority leader, i was concerned about what the outcome was going to be. we needed 50 votes and we were at 49. bob key, a senator from >> until you get up to speak in the senate, i wasn't sure what he was going to say. >> president clinton, if you're watching now as i suspect you are, i tell you this. i could not and should not cast a vote that brings down your presidency. >> by the slimmest of all possible margins, the president saved his budget bill and the political clout of his administration. >> after 12 long years, we can say to the american people tonight we have laid the foundation for the renewal of the american dream. >> passing the budget was a victory because we didn't lose. but usually you could get one member from the other side. >> every single republican in the congress voted against it. >> republicans viewed bill clinton's presidency as illegitimate. they thought george h.w. bush deserved a
clinton said he had lost count. >> it's close. this is the clinton presidency. all the stuff we want to do will not happen unless we approve this plan. >> as majority leader, i was concerned about what the outcome was going to be. we needed 50 votes and we were at 49. bob key, a senator from >> until you get up to speak in the senate, i wasn't sure what he was going to say. >> president clinton, if you're watching now as i suspect you are, i tell you this. i could not...
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, bill clinton, hillary clinton, the clinton foundation -- by the way, they were passing out immunity to like parties favors, including cheryl mills. >> to shut the case down. >> right. to set aside perhaps. >> isn't it given specific information that you're going to hand over. >> right. >> so there may still be some opening somewhere. but i'm assuring they dotted thash a's and crossed their t's. >> when the person making the proffer is offering evidence of a crime. otherwise there's no point of giving immunity. >> why would the fbi ever agree as part of the deal to destroy evidence. >> because they wanted to get rid of it, pure and simple. sometimes the most simple answers are the ones that come to mind. >> common sense. >> whatdy didn't count on is that wikileaks -- >> julian assange. >> has was the unknown variable that will haunt them. and the problem is we're real close to the election here and there's a strong likelihood she could be the next president. now what? >> impeach her. >> they knew wikileaks was coming out. they knew they were in deep tlubl and they said let's hold it.
, bill clinton, hillary clinton, the clinton foundation -- by the way, they were passing out immunity to like parties favors, including cheryl mills. >> to shut the case down. >> right. to set aside perhaps. >> isn't it given specific information that you're going to hand over. >> right. >> so there may still be some opening somewhere. but i'm assuring they dotted thash a's and crossed their t's. >> when the person making the proffer is offering evidence of a...
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clinton: thank you. thank you. [applause] ms. clinton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you have been a hero for both the children of the archdiocese and for the city of new york, and i think we all owe al smith a great round of applause. [applause] ms. clinton: this is such a special event that i took a break from my rigorous nap scheduled to be here. [laughter] ms. clinton: and as you have already heard, it is a treat for all of you too, because usually i charge a lot for speeches like this. [laughter] ms. clinton: but for me, it was kind of ironic thinking about a fiery populist, al smith. if he were here today and saw how much money we had raised, h
clinton: thank you. thank you. [applause] ms. clinton: thank you. your eminence, your excellencies, members of the clergy, al and dan smith, donald and melania, and all the distinguished guests. earlier tonight, al reminded me that when the first al smith ran for president he chose the progressive senator from arkansas, joseph g robinson, who is one of my husband's political heroes. this work that you do through the dinner, al, you have done it now for 30 years, is such a labor of love. you...
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bill clinton racing to california. maybe they think this campaign is not quite over. >> our brand new nbc news "wall street journal" marist poll shows a two point race in the golden state. and the field poll, that's one of the gold standard polls in california, it shows the exact same thing. a two point lead for hillary clinton. so could hillary clinton close out the primary season with a major loss in the biggest state in the country? how could she avoid that fate? all that and much more still to come. but we begin with our top story, hillary clinton calling donald trump a fraud saying he's trying to scam america. the democratic frontrunner taking ongoing litigation over the now defunct trump university and turning it into an indictment of trump'swn employe trump until was a fraudulent scheme where donald trump enriched himself at the expense of hard working people. this is just more evidence that donald trump himself is a fraud. he is trying to scam america the way he scammed all those people at trump u. >> and as we
bill clinton racing to california. maybe they think this campaign is not quite over. >> our brand new nbc news "wall street journal" marist poll shows a two point race in the golden state. and the field poll, that's one of the gold standard polls in california, it shows the exact same thing. a two point lead for hillary clinton. so could hillary clinton close out the primary season with a major loss in the biggest state in the country? how could she avoid that fate? all that and...
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clinton. i do not get it -- why does trop such an idiot when he knows he cannot be the president of the united states. host: let's get a republican point of view from john. petersburg, in alaska. host: my mistake. southeast, on in an island, and there are not many people here, but i have to travel south to get medical attention here and there. i am in my 60's. i went to seattle a few weeks ago and i was amazed how many people were living under the i wass -- seattle, and born in seattle a long time ago. what i am getting at is more people from other countries were working in the hospitals, and the people that are in -- from this country are living out on the street. don't get me wrong. i understand some of them cannot hold a job down. this is ridiculous. we are spending too much money on trying to take care of things that, you know, will take care of itself. we do not need to keep bringing more and more problems until we solve our own problems. as far as taxes, it is crazy. up here we pay four
clinton. i do not get it -- why does trop such an idiot when he knows he cannot be the president of the united states. host: let's get a republican point of view from john. petersburg, in alaska. host: my mistake. southeast, on in an island, and there are not many people here, but i have to travel south to get medical attention here and there. i am in my 60's. i went to seattle a few weeks ago and i was amazed how many people were living under the i wass -- seattle, and born in seattle a long...
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i certainly can say i worked in the clinton administration. hillary clinton was there at the time. never in a million years -- in my lifetime i didn't even think there would be a woman nominee. here we are 20 years later. and it's hillary clinton. >> let's listen in. >> bernie sanders, who inspired us all and 15 for the 45th president of the united states and the first one who will be called madame president, hillary rodham clinton. >> south dakota you have cost 15 votes for secretary clinton and 10 votes for senator sanders. >> now by our calculation, that should put her over the top. but we're not seeing the big celebration as of now. she has clinched the nomination which, of course, she was expected to do. each state will give its delegates. brit, the pomp and circumstance of this moment, we saw it last week in cleveland. it is what conventions have to do. they have to nominate a candidate. >> that's what the job is for. which is why in some respects i've had some sympathy for debbie wasserman-schultz, who, after all, was trying to see that the candidate who had a real chance of
i certainly can say i worked in the clinton administration. hillary clinton was there at the time. never in a million years -- in my lifetime i didn't even think there would be a woman nominee. here we are 20 years later. and it's hillary clinton. >> let's listen in. >> bernie sanders, who inspired us all and 15 for the 45th president of the united states and the first one who will be called madame president, hillary rodham clinton. >> south dakota you have cost 15 votes for...
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clinton. nationwide. although i should point out that that particular poll has had donald trump up all along in this race from the very beginning. all of those daily tracking polls that are showing either tied or trump pulling ahead, those are all national polls. the thing is we don't do elections as a nationwide thing. in this country we do them state to state. that's how you put together a win or a loss in a presidential election. so that is actually where you should be looking in order to see who is more likely to win. the national polls are on interesting snapshot. but if you want to know who will take things on election day, you go state to state. how do things look right now state to state? joining us now from his magic wall is steve kornacki. steve, thank you so much for being with us. will you take our mind off the national polling number and give us a look state by state at how things are shaping up right now? >> yeah, sure. we got a whole bunch of brand-new state polls today. we can
clinton. nationwide. although i should point out that that particular poll has had donald trump up all along in this race from the very beginning. all of those daily tracking polls that are showing either tied or trump pulling ahead, those are all national polls. the thing is we don't do elections as a nationwide thing. in this country we do them state to state. that's how you put together a win or a loss in a presidential election. so that is actually where you should be looking in order to...
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trump may have said some bad words, but bill clinton raped me and hillary clinton threatened me. i don't think there's any comparison. >> he said, i love this country and i want america to be great again. i cried when he said that. i think this is the greatest country in the world. mark, it is no exaggeration to say that the viability of donald trump's candidacy and more in some ways hinges on his performance tonight. in light of what we've just seen and everything that has happened in the last 48 hours, what are you expecting tonight? mark: hillary clinton is going to have to be very well-prepared and probably knows what she's going to say on almost any version of what happens. donald trump is the big variable. he signaled in the first debate that he was interested in talking about bill clinton's personal life and hillary clinton's role in that. he had this incident on friday with the tape. most candidates don't have press conferences of any type 90 minutes before a big debate. donald trump has engaged in warfare. john: this is incredible. we've never seen anything like this. it
trump may have said some bad words, but bill clinton raped me and hillary clinton threatened me. i don't think there's any comparison. >> he said, i love this country and i want america to be great again. i cried when he said that. i think this is the greatest country in the world. mark, it is no exaggeration to say that the viability of donald trump's candidacy and more in some ways hinges on his performance tonight. in light of what we've just seen and everything that has happened in...
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and the clintons. i'm just wondering, il=$1v real have a lot of respect for the clintons and i think there's been a lot of irrational talk about them the and what not. i'm still wondering if this country will elect a woman as president because she should have had it last time and instead they put a neophyte male in charge of the country as opposed to a more competent woman. i'm just wondering if the voters are will actually vote for a woman this time. >> thank you. tom hamburger? >> that is a difficult and impossible really to predict what the voters will do in november. at the moment i just say unlike 2008 the race that was disappointing to hillary clinton that you just referred to, she appears to be very much in the lead for the nomination this time and all of the polling we see early on will be a very competitive candidate going into the fall. >> how much did you spend on this story? >> you know, we began looking at it as hillary clinton became a candidate and left the secretary of state. we realize
and the clintons. i'm just wondering, il=$1v real have a lot of respect for the clintons and i think there's been a lot of irrational talk about them the and what not. i'm still wondering if this country will elect a woman as president because she should have had it last time and instead they put a neophyte male in charge of the country as opposed to a more competent woman. i'm just wondering if the voters are will actually vote for a woman this time. >> thank you. tom hamburger? >>...
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bill clinton was the 42nd president of the united states. >> i, william jefferson clinton, do solemnly swear. >> what's the first thing they would do in the white house? >> pull the covers over our heads. i think every woman who has been in this position has redefined it to fit her. >> the couple quickly got to work. >> hillary wanted to play a major role and was entitled to. and she and i discussed the possibility of her being chief of staff, and i said that's a bad idea because the owner has to always be able to fire the manager. >> i'm grateful that hillary has agreed to chair this task force not only because it means she'll be sharing some of the heat i expect to generate. >> so bill set up a task force on health care with hillary in charge. >> rosalynn carter had sat in on cabinet meetings, but this is the first time a first lady had had an office in the west wing. >> am i conscious that i could get blamed or be criticized? of course. but i think that it's a risk that my husband believes is worth taking, and i agree with him. we believe if we have everybody in the system, that wil
bill clinton was the 42nd president of the united states. >> i, william jefferson clinton, do solemnly swear. >> what's the first thing they would do in the white house? >> pull the covers over our heads. i think every woman who has been in this position has redefined it to fit her. >> the couple quickly got to work. >> hillary wanted to play a major role and was entitled to. and she and i discussed the possibility of her being chief of staff, and i said that's a...
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there were multiple payrolls, there was a clinton house payroll, a clinton -- a clinton executive services payroll. >> they were checks. mr. cooper: they were through a employer services can -- company. rep. chaffetz: we now recognize the gentleman from oklahoma. >> thank you. thank you, mr. cooper for your patience and also your answers you have provided. alerted folks to possible breach attempts and were concerned about the security as we have heard in your testimony. in january 2013 according to the a user logged into a staffer of president clinton's account and browsed e-mails and folders of that person's account. were you aware of that breach? mr. cooper: i was not aware of that breach. >> did it cause you concern? once i read it, sure. >> in the spring of 2013, according to the fbi, sidney blumenthal's aol account was clinton's e-mail exchange with mr. blumenthal was made public. were you aware of that? mr. cooper: i was. >> what was your response? mr. cooper: at that point, i was transitioning out of the role or responsibility with the servers. various teams were selecting a network
there were multiple payrolls, there was a clinton house payroll, a clinton -- a clinton executive services payroll. >> they were checks. mr. cooper: they were through a employer services can -- company. rep. chaffetz: we now recognize the gentleman from oklahoma. >> thank you. thank you, mr. cooper for your patience and also your answers you have provided. alerted folks to possible breach attempts and were concerned about the security as we have heard in your testimony. in january...
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when bill clinton takes the stage, his job is to humanize hillary clinton. who she was when she was a lawyer and when they first met. that is the story americans have not heard. >> the clinton thing, bill clinton, however, to young voters, they don't relate to him. especially democratic voters. he may have to reintroduce himself to him. there is the defense of the 1990s and globalization. how will bill clinton play to this crowd when is so much of what we're talking about here, trade and globalization and middle class left behind. some people blame that on the bill clinton years. >> he will not litigate the battle of the 1990s. hillary clinton will yank him off the stage if he goes there. this is not dissimilar to the 1992 convention. bill clinton and al gore saying we're going to take the party that lost three consecutive presidential elections and m moderateme it. we will stay within budgets and put criminals in jail. this party moved far to the left. what we saw is almost a bernie sanders rally. >> do you think the big dogs will bring the big game with bi
when bill clinton takes the stage, his job is to humanize hillary clinton. who she was when she was a lawyer and when they first met. that is the story americans have not heard. >> the clinton thing, bill clinton, however, to young voters, they don't relate to him. especially democratic voters. he may have to reintroduce himself to him. there is the defense of the 1990s and globalization. how will bill clinton play to this crowd when is so much of what we're talking about here, trade and...
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clinton is right. something is wrong, but will she ever face up to the real problem of gun violence in america? we'll have a special report. >> these people are among the most dishonest people i have ever met, spoken to, done business with. >> donald trump, again, attacking the media, even as a new poll shows americans agree with him. the fix is in. we'll debate it tonight.
clinton is right. something is wrong, but will she ever face up to the real problem of gun violence in america? we'll have a special report. >> these people are among the most dishonest people i have ever met, spoken to, done business with. >> donald trump, again, attacking the media, even as a new poll shows americans agree with him. the fix is in. we'll debate it tonight.
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this is hillary clinton. i want to thank you for speaking about an issue that is critical to our fight to restore the nation's economy, solving our nation's health care crisis. is no prescription or role model or cookbook for being first lady. the future is created every day. the feature is not something out there waiting to happen to us. the future is something that we make. believe thatnd i there is a good possibility that some time in the next 20 years we will have a woman president. >> hillary clinton logged many firsts in her role as first lady. as she considers another bid for the white house herself, hillary clinton's story. tonight you we will to you the story of the spouse of our 42nd president, hillary clinton. here to tell us the story for the next 90 minutes are to journalist who know the clintons well by covering them for many years. a biographer of hillary clinton, her book in 2000 was called "hillary's choice." and david, whose home base is the washington post. he wrote in 1995 biography about
this is hillary clinton. i want to thank you for speaking about an issue that is critical to our fight to restore the nation's economy, solving our nation's health care crisis. is no prescription or role model or cookbook for being first lady. the future is created every day. the feature is not something out there waiting to happen to us. the future is something that we make. believe thatnd i there is a good possibility that some time in the next 20 years we will have a woman president....
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and if bill clinton had been the -- can you imagine if hillary clinton had won and bill clinton was the first gentleman? we would be going all over this again. >> judge: first of all, is he not a janchts i say that in quotation marks. tammy, let's go to you. had bill clinton been made accountable for what he did and there is uncontroverted evidence you want to talk about an abuse of power, there is nothing more dispirit than the president of the united states and 20-year-old intern in the oval office and his semen on her dress. if that had been dealt with appropriately and not alleged to be a private matter between bill and hillary instead, there would have been thousands of women who would not have been affected in the workplace had we been dealt as a country as opposed to what 30 years later. >> well, but we also heard stories prior to his election about his behavior. now we know with the weinstein situation, kevin spacey, et cetera, that there are patterns to predators. in fact, the lewenski situation may have been the one consensual dynamic in the history of perdation. kathleen. pau
and if bill clinton had been the -- can you imagine if hillary clinton had won and bill clinton was the first gentleman? we would be going all over this again. >> judge: first of all, is he not a janchts i say that in quotation marks. tammy, let's go to you. had bill clinton been made accountable for what he did and there is uncontroverted evidence you want to talk about an abuse of power, there is nothing more dispirit than the president of the united states and 20-year-old intern in the...
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>> as bill clinton was fighting for his political legacy, hillary clinton was planning hers. it was february 12th, 1999. >> it was such a surreal moment. >> mr. mccain, guilty. >> because as the impeachment vote was happening on the floor -- >> mr. moynihan, not guilty. >> -- she was with the quintessential expert on the state of new york, of all things new york. >> that expert was senior adviser harold ickes. inside the private quarters of the white house, hillary clinton and ickes were contemplating a run for senate. >> we ran the gamut. >> hillary pored over research and debated strategy. then the phone rang. >> she told the white house operator to put whoever was calling on. >> so i just called and said i'd like to talk to the first lady. >> we didn't have a television or radio on. and she listened and said "i understand." >> i thought i was the 30th person to call. i had no idea i was the first guy through. >> new york republican peter king who had voted against impeachment delivered the news. president clinton had been acquitted by the senate of perjury and obstruction
>> as bill clinton was fighting for his political legacy, hillary clinton was planning hers. it was february 12th, 1999. >> it was such a surreal moment. >> mr. mccain, guilty. >> because as the impeachment vote was happening on the floor -- >> mr. moynihan, not guilty. >> -- she was with the quintessential expert on the state of new york, of all things new york. >> that expert was senior adviser harold ickes. inside the private quarters of the white...
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clinton. she labeled african american as super predators. her campaign and supporters in her campaign were the ones that the birther movement. it was bill clinton and her campaign in 2008 that questioned the success of barack obama, not based on his talent, but based on his race. it was their campaign. why can't we start judging these people based on what they actually did? she gave out state secrets. she talkedabout race in a way that's unacceptable. >> this week's new york times outline what trump and his father may have done when it comes to basical keepin afican americans -- >> may have ne. this is the issue. this is what he may have done. >> if you lo what he's done as a developer, and putting together golf courses, these ubs, the things he's been doing for the last several decades, he has broken the mold when comes to this issue, and i can tell you where his heart is at. i know where his heart is at. >> one of the things he said, he said hillary clinton only views african americans as vo
clinton. she labeled african american as super predators. her campaign and supporters in her campaign were the ones that the birther movement. it was bill clinton and her campaign in 2008 that questioned the success of barack obama, not based on his talent, but based on his race. it was their campaign. why can't we start judging these people based on what they actually did? she gave out state secrets. she talkedabout race in a way that's unacceptable. >> this week's new york times outline...
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clinton. that doesn't look like it's in range, either. you can take a look. they've always been talking about pennsylvania from the very beginning. this is what it looked like pretty much straight through pennsylvania. again, a solid lead for hillary clinton out there. you think of philadelphia, you think of the suburbs. very hard to see how donald trump could overcome that. again, for donald trump it is a steep, and i mean steep, path to 270. all those toss-up states and then you have to pull a rabbit out of the hat. one of these states that everyone thinks is a blue state. you have to find a way to win it. you have 12 days to do it. that's what donald trump is up against right now. what is he doing about it? he's in ohio. that's one of the toss-up states. he's in toledo, home of the mud hens. one of the three campaign stops he's making today. he's hitting hillary clinton over a memo that was just uncovered from one of those wikileaks dumps of e-mails that was hacked from the campaign chairma
clinton. that doesn't look like it's in range, either. you can take a look. they've always been talking about pennsylvania from the very beginning. this is what it looked like pretty much straight through pennsylvania. again, a solid lead for hillary clinton out there. you think of philadelphia, you think of the suburbs. very hard to see how donald trump could overcome that. again, for donald trump it is a steep, and i mean steep, path to 270. all those toss-up states and then you have to pull...